Sales iin §.uctiim. THIS DAY. ELLIS'S BUILDINGS. In tlio Estate of John Rattray. HIDINGS & DOWDEN Have roceivcd instructions from the OQicial Assignee of above estate to lease by auction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock (previous to sale of boots, Ac.) rjIHE INTEREST in tlio LEASE of tlio PIIEJL MIiSES, known as Ellis's Buildings, Queenstreet, having about 15 months to torm of expiring. Rent £22 p. r month. Tlieso premises are built of brick, three stories in height, and suited I'or a general Btoro, with a very slight espouse, having .shelving, fittings, &c. Tonus—Cash. THIS DAY. B R A N D Y. IN THE ESTATE OF J. RATTRAY. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions from otticial assignee of above estate, to sell by auction, on Wednesday November 23, ut 11 o'clock, -I 11 O O S II E AD BRANDY JL 3 quarter-casks ditto No Reserve. Terms—Cash. THIS DAY. CLEARANCE SALIC OF BOOTS' &c. RIDINGS A DOWDEN Will sell by auction, Xliis Dav, Weduesdav, 4Q TliU NK S BOOTS, " etc Without reserve. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. CONTINUATION OF D R A I' E R Y SAL E AT RIDINGS AND DOWDEN'S MART, RIDINGS A DOWDEN AYill clear oil'on Friday next, ut 11 o'clock, r |" HE RESIDUE of their STOCK of DRAPERY, unsold on Monday. Also, ■I Cases Coloured Flannels, 1 do. Mole Trousers, 2 do. Prints, 2 do. Millinery. &c., &c., &c, THIS DAY. ALABASTER CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLKEY, &c. CLEARING OUT— L FAYING THE PREMISES. C. STICHBURY & SON Hare received instruction* from Mr. Doran, jeweller, Queen-street, to sell by public auction, on the premises, 'litis Day, the 23rd instant, at Eleven o'clock, without reserve, ALABASTER and Marble Clock.-, superior manufacture English and American Clocks "W atehes and Jewellery, a large assortment Electro-plated tSpoons and Forks Thermometers Telescopes Handsome Counter Glass-Case, of plate glass Window Show Glasses &c., &c., &c. Terms—Cash. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. DRAPERY SALE. C L E A R I N a O U T . THE OWNER GIVING UP BUSINESS. BLANKETS, SERGE, FLANNEL AND CRIMEAN SHIiiTS, FANCY PRINTS, WORK BOXES, PERFUMERY, &c. CIIAS. STICIIBUEY & SON Have received instructions to sell by auction at their Stores, Queen-street, on Thursday, the 24th inst., at 11 o'clock, without reserve, 9Q PAIRS blank et s 18J dozen blue serge shirts 5 ~ Aber cen mitts ~ ilannel shirts 10 ~ C riniean shirts 'J ,i regatta shirts 5 work boxes 7 dozen pork pie caps I case (15 gross) wax vestas 17 dozen Eau de cologne 12 pieces fancy prints 1 cheat congou tea &e., ire., «fce. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. CONSIGNMENT WINES, SPIRITS, &r. STICHBURY AND SON Have received instruction.? to sell bv auction, at theii Auction Rooms, Queen-street, on Friday next, the 25th instant, at eleven o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, CASES Cognac, ISGO, 1110-12 doz., (duty paid) 12 do. do. 1850, 11 10-12 doz., do. 12 do. St. Emilion, ISSB, 11 G-12 do., do. 4 do. Sautcrnc, ISOB, 4 do., do, 2 Qr-casks St. Eticnnc, IS6I, (in bond) 2 do. Madoc de Lisse, IKG 1, do. 1 do. Port 18G0, do. 4 do. Sherry do. 23 Cases Still Moselle, (duty paid) 19 do. Old Tom, 18 .1 dozen, do. 19 Cyder, 26 do. do.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 2
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